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Flexible attention allocation to visual and auditory working memory tasks: manipulating reward induces a trade-off.

Candice Coker Morey1, Nelson Cowan, Richard D Morey, Jeffery N Rouder.   

Abstract

Prominent roles for general attention resources are posited in many models of working memory, but the manner in which these can be allocated differs between models or is not sufficiently specified. We varied the payoffs for correct responses in two temporally-overlapping recognition tasks, a visual array comparison task and a tone sequence comparison task. In the critical conditions, an increase in reward for one task corresponded to a decrease in reward for the concurrent task, but memory load remained constant. Our results show patterns of interference consistent with a trade-off between the tasks, suggesting that a shared resource can be flexibly divided, rather than only fully allotted to either of the tasks. Our findings support a role for a domain-general resource in models of working memory, and furthermore suggest that this resource is flexibly divisible.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21264733      PMCID: PMC3037478          DOI: 10.3758/s13414-010-0031-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atten Percept Psychophys        ISSN: 1943-3921            Impact factor:   2.199


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